5 Hacks To Whiten Teeth Without Pain Whitening
For Sensitive Tooth People [0:00:00]
How to appear 20% less effective? How to go into an interview and reduce your
chances of getting that job by 10%? Gentlemen, what I’m talking about here is
the negative effects of yellow teeth. I’ve talked about this before the correlation
between yellow teeth and attraction levels between perceptions of health. A lot of guys though resist whitening their
teeth and I get it because whitening your teeth can hurt. I have sensitive teeth and I dealt with the
pain issues. In today’s video, I’ve got five tips on
how to eliminate the pain when you’re whitening your teeth so that you can smile with confidence. [Music]
So, a couple of things that you need to know before we get into this, number one, we’re
not going for perfectly white brilliant teeth. If you think that your teeth need to match
the white of a sheet of paper, you’re wrong.
Let me pull up a quick chart right here. Look at the range of teeth colors. Now, on the far end is that yellow which I
was talking about, you don’t want that. But you also have to understand that that
brilliant perfect white is almost unattainable for most people. Instead, what you want to do is see shades
of improvement when you go through a whitening treatment, one single treatment can often,
you know, improve two to three sometimes up to seven shades and that’s what you’re
looking to do is get closer to the white. Next stop, number two that you need to understand
is why does whitening sometimes hurt. Let’s go ahead and bring up a chart of a
tooth. Let’s look at the different parts of teeth. You’ve got the outside, you’ve got the
enamel. This is porous tough protective area of your
teeth. Initially, when you’re younger it’s going
to be less porous, it’s going to be more white, but as you age, it becomes more porous
and we start to have pieces of food and everything that get stuck in there, we have bacteria
build up.
Now, with the whitening solution, what it’s
going to do is it’s going to enter that enamel and it’s going to sometimes make
its way into past the enamel. There, you’re going to get into the dentin
and then, past the dentin is the nerve. This is what causes the pain. So, now that you understand those two points,
let’s get into the five tips on how to whiten your teeth without pain. Tip number one. Pay attention to the whitening solution. This is going to be the gel that goes on your
teeth actually penetrates the enamel and does all the work. Guys, this is incredibly important and we’re
all different. Some people are going to be sensitive to one
thing, other people are going to be sensitive to another. You’re going to need to know your body,
you can try various types out there.
But, in general, you’re going to find two
camps, we got the peroxides, we’ve got the peroxide-frees. Now, peroxides has been around for a long
time. Many people swear by it, it is very effective
and it gets the job done. It’s also going to be oftentimes very inexpensive. The issue with peroxides is that they are
strong and that for some people, they’re very sensitive to it, it can cause pain, me
included. So, I’m in the peroxide-free camp and what
basically I go off and I want to grab a package I’m going to look immediately is it peroxide-free.
Yes, in this case, it is. Another thing I look for is for sensitive
teeth. You want to look for those two things out
there if you’ve got sensitive teeth. I find that I can go through multiple treatments
with a peroxide-free no pain peroxide, after one to two treatments I started to have pain. Now, it depends on what you’re looking for
what you’re able to find what works for your particular body type.
Now, you may have noticed White With Style
guys. They are the paid sponsor of today’s video. I’m going to link to them down in the description. Use that discount code I’m putting down
there because you go to the dentist, we’re talking $300 to $500 for a whitening treatment. With that discount code, you can do it at
home for a fraction of the cost guys. It’s an awesome discount code. I worked with this company for well over a
year. I’ve talked about them before. All the samples all the little things I have
here actually were sent to me by them.
Good company. Go check them out. Tip number two. You want personal molds for your teeth whenever
they’re applying the solution. You don’t want one size fits all. And you’re going to find that a lot of them
are out there because they’re convenient, they can sell you these packages in which
you just put a tooth mold on your teeth and throw it on there. The issue with this is it’s not made specifically
for your teeth, so it’s going to have some of that solution go on your gums. Gentlemen, that’s when a lot of the pain
happens. So, what I like this one right here is molded
to my teeth and I can put the solution right in on each of the teeth right in there and
then I can put it right in there, fits on each tooth and I don’t have to worry about
that solution going everywhere.
That is key and it’s something I look for. Tip number three. Don’t use too much of the whitening solution. So, when you’ve got something like this,
yeah, you’re maybe thinking, okay, if I put double the amount that they recommend
here, it will go twice as fast. It doesn’t work that way, gentlemen. If they clearly tell you on the instructions
how much to put in there, then don’t overdo it, it’s not going to make things happen
faster. Tip number four to reduce pain. Space out your treatments. So, instead of having a high concentration
treatment one time that, yeah, may sound convenient, but that could be very painful. Instead, maybe you want to have four treatments
over four weeks and each time it’s going to be about 25%, 25%, 25% of what that other
one would have been.
And, yes, it takes longer, but if you’ve
got sensitive teeth, I find that this is going to be a much better route. [0:05:13]
Again, this is something you’re going to have to judge on your own, but I find with
me with sensitive teeth with this particular solution I have with White With Style and
I’ll link to it the exact one I had in the description. But this one right here I found that I could
do this three to four days in a row. I had no issue with it, but they do recommend,
you know, if you have sensitive teeth, look to have a week between each of the treatments. Tip number five. Schedule your whitening treatments going forward
so you maintain the level that you want. So, anyone that’s ever had to maintain something
versus starting at scratch, which is easier? Maintaining something keeping it at a certain
level. If you’ve got to start from scratch, let’s
say you don’t whiten your teeth for a year. You get to a level you want to be and then
you forget about it and then a year later you look in the mirror and you realized, oh,
man, I got those yellow teeth again.
Wouldn’t have been a lot easier if every
month you would set up a reminder just to remind you, hey, just do this once a month
and you’re able to keep at the level you’re at versus have to start from scratch. Bonus point, gentlemen, photo catalyst. So, if you go in to get a teeth whitening
treatment, you may hear things like lasers, you may hear blue lights, what are they talking
about? So, let’s break down the words. Photo light catalyst, something that causes
a reaction. That is the purpose of a blue light of a laser
whenever they’re using it into whiten your teeth is that they’re using this light to
react with the gel so the gel does its job better. Now, I know in this video I didn’t talk
about whitening toothpastes, I didn’t talk about whitening mouthwashes, I didn’t talk
about whitening gums. The reason being is those are more maintenance.
Yeah, you can may be improve one to two shades
over the period of a month, but when I’m talking about teeth whitening, we’re talking
about seven shades of improvement in a single treatment, so hence why I was talking about
those. Now, when it comes to brushing your teeth,
I do think that adding a third time right after lunch if you would add that into your
regular brushing routine. I’m assuming you’re brushing in the morning,
you’re brushing right before you go to bed, but that right there using a whitening toothpaste
can also kind of help maintain because it’s usually going to be in the mornings when you’re
drinking coffee when you’re ever having something that’s going to stain your teeth
before you had two meals, that at that point you want to basically get that off.
All right, gentlemen now it’s your turn. I want to hear from you down in the comments. Let me know what did you think of this video. Did I miss anything? Would you have added anything to this video
to make it better? Gentlemen, go check out White With Style,
great company. I’m proud to support them. For over a year I’ve been using their whitening
products and that discount is real. That’s a huge discount. It’s so much cheaper than going to your
dentist. I’ve used their products, great success. And, again, I’ve got sensitive teeth and
so I’m proud to bring them to you with that discount and with something that I’ve used
myself. Gentlemen, that’s it. Take care. I’ll see you in the next video. [Music]
[0:08:07] End of Audio.
